Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development: Resolving the Difficult IssuesBloomsbury Academic, 2002. gada 19. dec. - 104 lappuses The impact of intellectual property rights on the rights of local communities, consumers and the environment has become a major source of controversy. This is especially so after the TRIPS Agreement in the World Trade Organisation facilitated the worldwide patenting of life forms and biological materials, which has given rise to public concerns over the environment, food security, farmers' livelihoods and the rights of indigenous peoples over their knowledge and resources. |
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... UPOV 1978 , a state joining UPOV 1991 has to make a special provision in its national law to include farmers ' privilege . Also , these privileges must be " within reasonable limits and subject to the safeguarding of the legitimate ...
... UPOV 1991 model also discourages innovation by other plant breeders , who are now prohibited from using a new variety for commercial purposes if it is " essentially derived " from a protected variety . Moreover , the UPOV criteria for ...
... UPOV 1978 and Article 17 of UPOV 1991 ) . Such a public interest may arise where biodiversity is adversely affected ; where the variety poses a potential hazard to the agricultural system and to human , animal and plant life or health ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
Some Views of Indigenous Peoples | 29 |
Options and Attempts to Redress the Situation | 35 |
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Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development: Resolving ... Kok Peng Khor,Martin Khor Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2002 |